Opera Widget Arcade

A project by Opera Desktop Team

It Works!

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Attaching the ventilation grill After running the computer inside the cabinet for some time, we found that it needed better cooling. Without proper ventilation, the computer could easily make the air too hot inside the closed space. We decided to make two ventilation openings in the back of the cabinet, one near the top and one in the bottom door, so that convection takes care of the cooling. On Friday, Adam removed the back wall of the cabinet and started making the ventilation opening. He drilled four holes where the corners of the opening should be, cut the rectangular hole with the jigsaw, and screwed a grate from a disposable grill on top of the opening. These disposable grills (engangsgrill) are very popular in Norway, complete with carbons in a grate-covered tray and even containing a sheet of paper soaked in combustible liquid.

The first game running on the arcade machine The controller hardware came with a CD containing ROM images of some arcade games popular in the eighties. These games used to run on very specific hardware, sometimes even built specially for the game, that is, of course, not manufactured anymore. However, those old ROM images can still be run with the help of MAME, an emulator that mimics many entertainment hardware platforms of the past. After installing MAME on the machine, we loaded one of the ROM images and played our very first game of Tetris on the Opera Widget Arcade!

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Putting It All TogetherPreparing for Painting

Comments

Arnt Monday, March 3, 2008 12:33:33 AM

Shouldn't you paint the cabinet before attaching all buttons/sockets etc? I mean, it's just easier to get it nice then. smile
Nevertheless, it is looking really promising. yes
In the near future I to will build one. I already got the most of the hardware that was ordered from Ultimarc.com.

Alexey Feldgendlerfeldgendler Monday, March 3, 2008 9:33:13 AM

While assembling it and getting it to work, we discovered several issues (like ventilation) that required cutting holes or sanding parts of the cabinet, so we'd better iron out all those issues before painting.

TimRoboticMonkey Friday, August 28, 2009 10:57:55 AM

Looks nice! I'm considering building one of these myself and live near arcades where I'd hopefully be able to get a cheap old cabinet. are you running Mame on Windows or Linux?

Alexey Feldgendlerfeldgendler Friday, August 28, 2009 11:04:34 AM

Windows, mainly because, at that time, our support for transparent widgets didn't work properly on Linux.

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